Looks like fun, though I call bs on the watt rating.
I don't understand the ratings. and that's ok. He burned through some plastic monitor housing, and lit some gunpowder. Hell I would have been thrilled to have just popped balloons with one when I was his age! Can't wait to see what he's doing when he's my age.
Looks like fun, though I call bs on the watt rating.
I don't understand the ratings. and that's ok. He burned through some plastic monitor housing, and lit some gunpowder. Hell I would have been thrilled to have just popped balloons with one when I was his age! Can't wait to see what he's doing when he's my age.
So true. I speak of my grandfather growing up with steam power and horse power (the kind horses have) being mainstream. Before his death, the space shuttle was not even exciting anymore. What will this kid see and do in his lifespan? He seems to have a pretty good start.
I think of this all the time. My mom's dad was born in 1879. He didn't make it to the space shuttle but he got to see men land on the moon (he died in 1972). Wish I'd have been able to ask questions that I think of now, but didn't back then. But then again he was stone deaf so he wouldn't have heard them anyway.
Cool, Robby.
I, for one, am looking forward to the development of Gauss Guns.
That's easy. You can find them in Space Opera. Space Opera had a great diversity of killing implements.